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Exes Isha Malviya and Abhishek Kumar seen together in a car, try to avoid paparazzi by hiding their faces; watch

Exes Isha Malviya and Abhishek Kumar seen together in a car, try to avoid paparazzi by hiding their faces; watch

Time of Indiaa day ago
Former couple Isha Malviya and Abhishek Kumar recently reunited for the first time on Laughter Chefs season 2, after their ugly fallout on Bigg Boss 17. The former flames have been making headlines since then and now Isha and Abhishek were spotted together leaving in a car, hiding their faces from the paparazzi.
Visuals of Abhishek and Isha engrossed in a conversation and later hiding their faces after noticing photographers is going viral on social media.
The ex-couple was spotted sitting together in a car, but the moment they noticed the paparazzi, they swiftly covered their faces. The clip quickly made its way online, sparking a flurry of reactions from fans on social media.
In the video, The moment Abhishek spotted the paparazzi, he appeared visibly startled.
Without wasting a second, both he and Isha quickly covered their faces. Isha was dressed in a pink kurti, while Abhishek sported a checkered shirt.
Some social media users speculated whether the former couple had rekindled their romance. However, the reality is that Abhishek and Isha are currently working together on a music video project.
Photos and videos from Isha and Abhishek's new music video are already all over the social media where Isha is seen dressed as a bride.
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For the uninitiated, Abhishek, Samarth and Isha came face-to-face with each other during an episode of Laughter Chefs season 2 where Abhishek warmly greeted Isha. He even danced on her viral dance number 'Ek number' as the actress taught her the popular dance steps from the song.
Reacting to the reunion, Abhishek had shared with Times of India TV exclusively, he said, "It was a very good moment and I was the one who took the initiative to talk to her.
Krushna bhai took us towards Isha to dance on her popular song. Woh gaana kitna viral hogaya hai. She is doing some great work and I feel everyone is doing good job in their respective space. Shayad aisa portray hojaata hoga that we hate each other but there is nothing like that.
Nobody hates anyone and we all are somehow connected to each other."
He added, "It is a very small industry and kabhi na kabhi ek dusre se takrana hai so we took everything very normally. Even she (Isha) handled everything in a good way. I would like to tell the viewers to please watch the semi-finale it is going to be an amazing episode."
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